Individual Health Plan Types
Many health carriers sell policies to individuals directly, in
much the same way that personal automobile and homeowners insurance
is sold. An individual policy may cover the coverage purchaser only,
or extend to the person´s spouse and / or dependent children.
These policies can be a good option for people who do not work for
a company that offers a health plan, or are self employed, and are
unable to obtain coverage through another source.
When considering a health plan, be sure you understand the full
extent of the coverage that is included. If you have more than one
option, choose the one with the highest level of coverage you can
afford. The higher a plan´s deductibles, copays, and coinsurance,
the more you can usually save on premiums. However, you´ll
also have to pay more out of pocket for claims. Some of the most
common types of individual health policies include:
Major Medical
Also often referred to as comprehensive coverage, a major medical
policy provides benefits for most medical expenses, up to a certain
maximum amount whether an individual receives services in or out
of the hospital. The policy contract may contain coverage limits
on specific types of charges or treatment options, and will probably
contain provisions for deductible and / or coinsurance amounts,
which are amounts the insured person must contribute out-of-pocket
toward the cost of care. When used in a generic sense, the terms
"health coverage" and "health insurance" typically
refer to coverage under a major medical policy.
"Individual Health Plan Types"
Texas Health Options.Com / Texas Department of Insurance
http://www.texashealthoptions.com, (27 Jan. 2007)
<http://www.texashealthoptions.com/cp2/individualplans.html>
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